every officer in charge of a police station to keep a general diary in such form shall, from time to time, be prescribed
doing so be recorded in the police daily or general diary. (6) In case a recognized voluntary organisation takes a juvenile to the Board
page immediately below it. (3) The Director General of Police shall fix hours at which General Diary shall be closed daily and also shall specify ... necessary action. (12) The Director General of Police may issue direction regarding of other information in the General Diary from time to time. 10. Payment
Section 154 in Police Regulations, Calcutta, 1968
154. General Diary. (Section 3, Bengal Act II of 1866) (Section 9, Bengal ... General Diary in West Bengal Form No. 4350 shall be maintained in a book containing 200 numbered pages in all police-stations and in those
page immediately below it. (3) The Director General of Police shall fix hours at which General Diary shall be closed daily and also shall specify ... necessary action. (12) The Director General of Police may issue direction regarding of other information in the General Diary from time to time
where he is available on duty. He shall scrutinise copies of General Diaries received from fire stations and the weekly diaries received from the Station ... during such period by making proper entries in the Fire Control General Diary. He shall be responsible for the efficient working of the fire control
where he is available on duty. He shall scrutinise copies of General Diaries received from fire stations and the weekly diaries received from the Station ... during such period by making proper entries in the Fire Control General Diary. He shall be responsible for the efficient working of the fire control
specially prescribed by the District Magistrate shall be entered in the general diary. (c) All chaukidars having information to give on any particular subject shall ... present at the police-station and the fact noted in the general diary. The questions noted in items (i) to (ix) above
other similar duties, the officer-in-charge shall note in the general diary the number of arms and the quantity of ammunition in stock ... arms and ammunition, and acknowledge their receipt in the general diary. The keys of the rack of arms and of the ammunition boxes shall also
writing or signed by the informant, but entered in the general diary, and should it, on subsequent information prove well-founded, such subsequent information shall ... take such action, he should make an entry in the general diary. In the case of a telephone message reporting such an occurrence, the informant